On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 7:36 AM, irix <i...@ukr.net> wrote:
> Hello Misc,
>
>  In  www.openbsd.org  wrote  "Only  two  remote  holes in the default
>  install,  in  more  than  10 years!", this not true. I using OpenBSD
>  like customer, not like administrator. And my OpenBSD were attacked,
>  by simple MiTM attack in arp protocol. How then can we talk about the "
security by default" ????
>  For example, FreeBSD is decided very simply, with this patch
http://freecap.ru/if_ether.c.patch
>  When  this  is introduced in OpenBSD, so you can say with confidence
>  that the system really "Secure by default" ?
>
> --
> Best regards,
>  irix                          mailto:i...@ukr.net
>
>

So your network connection was hijacked.

Sounds like you have a network problem, not an operating system problem.

Replace your OS with any other OS and the same thing will happen.

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